One of the Georgia Aquarium's major goals is to be the leading facility for
aquatic animal conservation and research.
You can help Georgia Aquarium achieve one of our major goals to be a leading facility for
aquatic animal conservation and research.
One of the Georgia Aquarium's goals is to be a leading facility for
aquatic animal conservation and research.
Not exact matches
Our new Mission is: Sparking compassion, curiosity and
conservation for the
aquatic animal world.
About the Shedd Aquarium The John G. Shedd Aquarium in Chicago sparks compassion, curiosity and
conservation for the
aquatic animal world.
Shedd Aquarium is welcoming summer with expanded access to a boatload of new experiences for all ages, along with a few returning favorites, designed to spark compassion, curiosity and
conservation for the
aquatic animal world.
The aquarium's mission is to spark compassion, curiosity and
conservation for the
aquatic animal world.
«Shedd Aquarium's hundreds of staff, volunteers, supporters and educators work collectively to connect millions of people to the
aquatic animal world each year to advance humanity's compassion, curiosity and
conservation of it,» said Shedd Aquarium President and CEO Bridget Coughlin.
The grand prize class winner will receive a special behind the scenes trip to visit Dawn Wildlife partner Shedd Aquarium to learn more about
animal care and
conservation, including protecting and rehabilitating
aquatic animals.
Their hard work will support Shedd's mission to spark compassion, curiosity and
conservation for the
aquatic animal world.
At Shedd Aquarium you'll meet 32,000
animals that will spark your compassion, curiosity and
conservation for the
aquatic animal world.
This includes directing the quarantine and introduction of
aquatic animals into a major new elasmobranch exhibit opening in the summer of 2018, the quarantine and introduction of
aquatic animals into three expected major exhibit renovations, and to participate as time permits in multiple ongoing WCS marine
conservation field programs.
Alongside other accredited facilities, our team conducts crucial research by working with
animals both in human care and in their natural habitats to improve husbandry methods, develop innovative and exciting new exhibits, contribute to the understanding of the underwater world and apply new discoveries to the
conservation of
aquatic life.
In 2006, A.D. «Pete» Correll, retired chairman and CEO of Georgia - Pacific, and his wife, Ada Lee, helped ensure the success of Georgia Aquarium's
aquatic animal medicine and aquatic conservation programs by giving a gift to name The Correll Center for Aquatic Animal
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animal medicine and
aquatic conservation programs by giving a gift to name The Correll Center for Aquatic Animal
aquatic conservation programs by giving a gift to name The Correll Center for
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Animal Health.